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Note that Active HDMI cables are directional. Check each end for markings indicating whether it should be connected to the source or the display device. Connecting them backwards will not hurt anything, they just won't work until connected properly.

Note also that only one Active HDMI cable should be present in any single cable run, even if using a switch, splitter, or matrix. Connecting multiple active HDMI cables in series will cause them to fail to reliably transmit the video signal because each is trying to do the same thing.

TIP: It is a good idea to test cables and connections before installing them inside a wall. If there are any issues or problems, we can help you resolve them before you spend the time, effort, and expense of installing them inside the walls.

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Like most, I had assumed the thicker cable provided greater clarity and less signal interference. As such, I had previously purchased the thickest, stiffest cables I could find and proceeded to run them through the wall...what a pain. But when it was done, I was sure that I would never have to do that again...until of course, the day my son noticed that his PS4 wasn't coming in clearly. What I didn't realize is that he was constantly swapping the HDMI from his PS4 to his laptop, ultimately wearing the plug end and severing the connecting wires intermittently. The new cables are so thin and pliable, pulling 2 of them through the wall was no problem so now he has a dedicated one for his laptop! Remember these cables are directional and IT DOES MATTER! I highly recommend these cables and wouldn't buy cables anywhere other than Monoprice. High quality products and the best service, hands down!

PROS: Perfect cables, easy to run in wall, and unsurpassed picture quality.

These redmere cables are great. Very thin and work as advertised. It was a breeze installing them in my wall as compared to your normal hdmi cable. Very satisfied. I have also purchased the 6ft ones and they work just as good.

I connected the cables from Apple laptop to Vizio 60 inch TV. The video worked great but no audio from the TV. The only audio was from the laptop. I did some research and looks like I need to make adjustments to the laptop to allow audio to pass to the TV. So I am hopeful I will be able to make it work which is why my rating is an 8.

Very, very flexible. No noticeable degradation in performance from regular cables. Thin and easy to conceal. One end is a little longer - but it should still be a better overall fit due to the cable's bend radius. If you have problem, check that they are installed directionally. Extremely satisfied with the value and performance.

I have a small HDTV on a wall mount in the bedroom, and had just been using a regular coaxial cable that I snaked through the wall because at the time I installed it, I didn't want to pay for an extra HD box on a small screen that wouldn't get much use.

We recently switched to DirecTV, though, and the new box would no longer support the coaxial cable so I need to re-route. Rather than rip open the wall again, my plan was to just attach whatever HDMI cable I got to one end of the old coaxial cable and pull it through. I have purchased several HDMI cables from Monoprice, but the other ones were pretty heavy duty and I was worried about being able to make the run through the wall with those.

That's when I found this HDMI cable. I read all the reviews about faulty cables, and appreciated the fact that Monoprice addressed the comments and admitted that the first batch of cables were prone to problems. They also stated that they would be certain to remedy this problem when the next batch of cables arrived.

I trusted that Monoprice would deliver on their promise, so I requested to be notified when the cable was back in stock. About a week later, I got an email saying they were available, and ordered one without hesitation.

It came quickly, and before I ran it behind the wall, I tested it to make sure it worked. No issues there, so I routed it through the wall and have been enjoying the improved picture and audio quality the HDMI cable offers over coaxial ever since.

Good job, Monoprice, on getting this issue resolved and sticking by your commitment to provide top quality products at excellent prices!

Used this cable to run from AVR to TV. Before this cable was installed had a problem pixilation and picture freezing while watching cable. This cable produces a great picture and have yet to any issues with this cable. This cable is the real deal, also BLU RAY picture is incredible. Highly recommend to anyone.

These cables are the best HDMI cables on the market by far. They bend turn and curl without any problem. This cable is a no brainer. Remember, these cables transfer a signal in one direction. They have great little stickers on each end to remind you.

When I bought my new 60" 3D plasma TV, I was really in need of some new HDMI cables. Monoprice has been my go-to cable source of all types for years now, and I was excited but a little skeptic when I saw these RedMere cables. Seemed too good to be true (so thin!). After ordering a few 6' and 10', I must say these are excellent! Best HDMI cables I've ever owned.

PROS: -Impossibly slim cable, so absolutely no stress on connector and easy to route/re-route

PROS: Much less bulk than regular HDMI cables Using DSL with middling speed. No longer seeing continual hiccups when streaming video through Denon receiver to Samsung TV. No way to measure actual speed, but the cables were my big change.

PROS: Does the job well (thin, light, flexible), but I never saw note or instructions about polarity until I had to figure out using trial and error why it wasn't working. I guess more sophisticated or professional users would have known that these cables have to be plugged in the right way to source and to screen or it doesn't work. Then I went back and saw tiny and hard to read tags. At least I was smart enough to have tried the connections before hiding the length of cable.

CONS: I wish the warning about polarity was bigger and clearer. Trial and error not the best way to learn that there was only one way to connect the cable.

I have ordered 4 of these cables. No issues. In my game room I have two, and downstairs in the living room, I have the other two. I see a huge difference in the signal quality. I was using the Monoprice w/ferrite cores. Love the smaller cable design and flexability on these.

Cables are very thin, flexible, easy to use and connect. I liked that they are able to be longer than normal to allow me to connect my components and be able to pull the equipment out of the shelf before I have to reach over and disconnect the cable. Also, that tangle of cords behind all the equipment is less cluttered with these thinner, but just as good cables. I also have the standard hi speed cables and I like the redmere better as they are much thinner and easier to route around the equipment.

These cables are absolute garbage. The sound keeps going in and out. I have to constantly unplug the cable from the back of my directv genie to get the tv to show a picture and play sound. I know its not the genie as it was hooked up to a previous tv with different cables with no issues at all. These cables are hooked up to a brand new tv! I tested the cables as suggested before running though the wall as well. Im so disappointed. I paid someone to run these cables and now i must start the process over.

Thank you for your review and truly sorry to hear about your experience with PID 9168. Can you describe your setup including all devices and cables in use? Has this worked properly for you initially? Have you tried testing with a different source or device to see if the issue improves?

Should the problem continue, I can assist you in setting up an RMA for a replacement to see if that will work better for you. We do offer a 30 day return policy as well as a lifetime warranty on our cables. Obtaining a replacement will be of no additional cost to you. Please let me know if there is an improvement following the troubleshooting or if you would like to continue with a replacement. Thank you and hope this helps!

Gisselle B.Tech Support

November 18, 2016

Monoprice Administrator M

5/5

5/5

PROS: Purchased for extending cable box up the wall to wall mounted tv. I don't know about the technology used but you need to make sure the connections are from and to the source and display. The cables are marked quite well with tags so be sure to align properly. Cable works great as has all cable I have bought from Monoprice. This is the place.

I bought one of these cables to try them out and was so happy with the performance that I bought 3 more - all 10 footers. Amazing how they maintain perfect quality. They look like they are well made as well. Cost 2 - 3 times more than the thick generic ones but still quite affordable, especially if you got them on sale like I did. Another great product from Monoprice.

PROS: Work great. No detectable signal loss. Very easy to route cable because of thickness.

I have been using redmere cables since they came out for longer HDMI runs and have been very pleased with them. Since the price has dropped substantially over time, I know even use them for shorter length cables.

Ordered three 10 ft. cables when they became available. Unfortunately none of the three worked. Contacted Monoprice Tech Support and while helpful in arranging a RMA they offered no reasons as to why none of the three worked. I was transferred to the Returns Desk. As my RMA was being processed, I was informed that the cables "just this minute went out of stock" and that I would need to wait for a new shipment to receive my replacements. I was not happy. I decided to share my experience with the CNET writer who wrote the first article on Monoprice's Redmere HDMI cables. He in turn shared it with a Monoprice rep. Today I learned from the author that Monoprice had a quality issue with the initial batch of cables. I wonder if that's the reason they suddenly went out of stock. While I'm anxious to receive the new cables, I'm a bit apprehensive.

I bought these cable instead of the 22awg cables for a longer than normal run. The cable is no thicker than that of a normal RCA cable. The ends are labeled clearly as to what end goes where. I used this cable to run from a Monoprice HDMI Switch (PID 4088) to my Sony Receiver and then from the Receiver up to the TV. Clear signal and all the snow I was getting and intermittent signal loss is gone. I'd like to see this in a 100ft model.

I have been using these newer cables for up to 2 weeks now and I haven't had the issue reoccur with a pink screen on my FIOS provider system for 3D surround Yamaha home theater on my 3D LG Plasma TV. This High Speed HDMI Cable supports the following general features:

I bought a 10' cable and ran it from source through the wall (in conduit) to TV. Very easy to pull and install, appears to be well-built, is quite flexible, no degradation in signal observed. I am a happy camper.

PROS: Very thin, flexible/pliable, well made, clearly marked direction for plugging into source running to TV, very easy to pull through conduit/raceway, inexpensive, very fast shipping

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do you need active redmere to get HDR quality, or can you go with a standard HDMI cable? thanks

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on Nov 26, 2016

BEST ANSWER:Hello, in regards to your question, since HDR requires a high amount of bandwidth it is recommended to use an 18gbps cable. You don't need an active or Redmere cable to obtain HDR quality though. Any High Speed 18gbps will suffice. Thank you for your inquiry!

BEST ANSWER:Hello, in regards to your question, since HDR requires a high amount of bandwidth it is recommended to use an 18gbps cable. You don't need an active or Redmere cable to obtain HDR quality though. Any High Speed 18gbps will suffice. Thank you for your inquiry!